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surgery. Many thanks
to all the well wishes.
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Council unhappy with decision on busing
Following a decision by the
Huron county board of
education, there remains
only one major objection to
the annexation of 70 acres of
Hay township by the village
of Hensall.
The village learned this
past week that the board will
not amend its policy against
school children being bused
within urban limits. Four
families within the affected
area have expressed concern
over the loss of the service
which they have had as
township residents.
Reeve Harold Knight said
"I'm not at all happy with
the board's decision." He
said thevillage is inaunique
position and that it is not
asking for a permanent
change in the board's policy.
The busing of the students
would last for between three
to five years at which time
an internal roads and
sidewalks system would be
in operation in a proposed
subdivision situated to the
west of the highway.
"We're dealing with the
safety of the children" and
said he believed there would
be little objection if children
in the affected area boarded
buses which would be
stopping to pick up children
on the Osborne township side
of the highway.
The board suggested that
it might consider a financial
arrangement so the pupils
could board a bus but Knight
said at Wednesday's council
meeting that the village
wasn't interested "in
opening that can of worms."
He said any fee that might be
charged should be
"nominal" so parents could
cover it themselves.
Knight stated the village is
quite willing to continue
negotiations with the board
on the busing issue but that
he didn't know what other
action the village could take
on the matter.
Reacting to comments
attributed to affected
property owners Bill and
Theresa Freeth about in-
creased taxation. Toss of
rural mail service. increased
traffic and passible forced
hookup to municipal water
and sewage services. Knight
said village has provided the
affected landowners with
figures that show there
would be little if any in -
The Flower Basket's
PRE CHRISTMAS SALE
Fri., Dec. 21 10-9
Sat., Dec. 22 10-5
15% Off All Flower Arrangements.
Other Crafts On Sale as Marked
A very Merry Christmas and the best of
everything for 1980 to you all.
1st House South Of
Hensall On West
Side of #4
Highway
Dianne Gerstenkorn
262-5928
creased financial burden to
the annexed residents.
Based on 1978 taxation
data for the village and
township, Knight said taxes
would 'rise a bit" with the
maximum increase working
out to about $65. Hydro costs
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on the other hand, would fall
by 33 percent.
Turning to possible water
and sewage hookup, Knight
said property owners have
been shown a letter from the
ministry of the environment
which says residents would
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Hilda Payne, Phan* 262-5018
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
not have to hook up to the
village system providing
that water and sewage
management is at a level
which the property owners
and ministry are pleased
with.
Rural mail delivery for the
WIN GENERAL TRIP -A trip to the Bahamas sponsored by General Home Systems of Hen-
sall was won by Jr" and Mary Ross, RR 1, St. Marys. Tickets were entered at o recent Open
House at General Above, General sales manager Carl Baptist makes the presentation to
the lucky couple T -A photo
Carmel school concert
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted worship in Car-
mel Presbyterian Church
when the members of the
Sabbath school took part in
the service.
Miss Sandra Wadel
favoured with selections on
her accordion •'0 Holy
Night" and Star of the East"
Three Sunday School
members took part in the
candle -lighting ceremony.
"Silent Night" was sung
after which a quartette sang
"Happy Birthday Jesus"
Christmas" was portrayed
by the Sunday School
followed by recitation by a
trio.
David Skea gave a reading
followed by "On Christmas
Day" and Away in a
Manger" by the Sunday
: At this worshipful season we pray ,
that you will share the delights •,
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beauty. For the kindness you've •
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School members Rev.
Knight spoke to the class on
"The International Year of
the Child".
The Church was
beautifully decorated by the
members of the Arnold
Circle evening auxiliary
Rev. Knight gave an in-
teresting message on "God's
Greatest Gift". Mrs. Robert
Taylor accompanied at the
organ throughout the ser-
vice. Choir practise will be
Wednesday evening at 7.30
p.m.
A joint choir service will
be held in Cromarty
Presbyterian Church on
Sunday night December 23 at
7.30 p.m . Everyone is
welcome.
Thompson's hold
Christmas party
W G. Thompson Ltd.
entertained the employees of
Hensall, Mitchell and
Granton with a Christmas
party in the Hensall Arena
on Saturday evening. The
ladies' legion auxiliary
provided the dinner and
dancing was enjoyed to
music by the Country
Gentlemen.
Christmas treats taken
to shut-ins
The Cancer, Polio and T.B.
members of the IOOF and
Amber Rebekah Lodges
delivered treats to shut-ins
at Queensway Nursing . Blue
Water Rest Home, Zurich,
Huronview, Clinton and
some local members this
week.
Hensall blind Canvass
Eric Luther, campaign
chairman for the local
branch of the Canadian
National Institute for the
Blind reports that the group
had another successful
canvass with a total of $1,357
being realized.
Luther thanked everyone
who donated and expressed
gratitude to the following
groups who helped with the
canvass; Women's Institute,
Amber Rebekah Lodge,
Women's Auxiliary, Carmel
Presbyterian Church and the
Arnold Circle.
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highway residents would
continue if the area became
part of Hensall, Knight said.
The village will ask the
four objectors in the next few
days if they have changed
their opposition to an-
nexation. If the objections
are not withdrawn, they will
be sent along to the OMB in
January with it up to the
board to decide if a hearing
is needed or to grant ap-
proval to the Hensall plan.
Freeth said legal costs of a
hearing would be a burden
on the township and the
village as well as the four
opponents. "They'd be better
off to spend that kind of
money on a sidewalk and
lighting than on legal fees.
If the residents of the area
wanted sidewalks it would be
on the same basis as for the
remainder of the village. A
request for sidewalks must
be filed with the village. All
owners in the area making
the request must agree to
have a sidewalk with the
village picking up 40 percent
of the construction costs and
100 percent of the main-
tenance costs.
While not ruling out a
compromise agreement
between the four objectors
and the village, Knight said
council didn't want to spend
more time delaying the
annexation which it hopes
will take affect January 1,
1981.
Village residents who are
concerned about the possible
increase or decrease of
property taxes as a result of
revised assessment figures
will have a chance to the
discuss matter at a public
meeting to be held January 7
at the Hensall and district
community centre.
Clerk -treasurer Betty Oke
said the ministry of revenue
sponsored meeting should
explain the new assessment
figures. She said taxes in the
upcoming years will be
calculated on a percentage
of 1875 market values.
Taxpayers who are
delinquent on their billings
will be paying an extra
quarter percent per month.
Effective January 1, interest
on overdue accounts will 11,4
percent.
In other business, council:
Filed resolutions from the
township of Woolwich on
equalization factors and tax
reform; the City of North
York on Ontario Hydro
power costing and from the
Town of Oakville on stricter
transportation regulations.
Learned that the Sauble-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority had no objections
to the Richmond Street south
drainage report.
Learned that building
inspector Herman Van
Wieren issued building
permits totalling $12,800 for
the month of November.
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Maple Leat
FOOTBALL
HAMS
Burns Smoked 1/4
DINNER HAMS lb. $2.09
Ib.
99'
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$1.69
Ib.
Maple Leaf Smoked Dinner Style
PORK
SHOULDERS Ib. $12.09
Pure Pork Sausage or � •09
SAUSAGE MEAT Ib.
Sliced
CHICKEN LOAF lb. 1.49
FROZEN FOODS
Sunspun
ORANGE JUICE
Sunspun Fancy
PEAS
Red Emperor
GRAPES
TURNIP
12.5 fl. oz.
PRODUCE
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2 Ib. 794
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CATALOGUE
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and New Years
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Ground Coffee
Maxwell House .
Instant Coffee
Green Giant Fancy Niblets
Cream Style
Corn
Dole Fancy
Fruit Cocktail
1 Ib.
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100z '5.35
19 oz.
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19 oz. 754
Clubhouse Stuffed Loose Pack Manzanilla
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Olives 12 ml 1 .09
Ocean Spray Whole Berry
Cranberry Sauce
Cranberry Sauce
Palanda Tidbits
Pineapple
Cloverleaf Mandarin
Oranges
Planters Dry Roasted
Peanuts
Libby's Fancy
Tomato Juice
Family Digestive Peek Freon
Or Jellied
14 oz.
19 oz.
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450 g
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Biscuits
Red Rose Orange Pekoe
Teabags 60's
BAKERY
Weston Brown 'n Serve
ROLLS
Weston Sesame
CRUSTY BREAD
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For Christmas gifts shopping, visit
our new Annex Basket & Wicker
Ware 10% off ticket price
Good selection of Macrame
supplies & Macrame Kits.
Beef Slaughter -- Monday, Pork Slaughter -- Tuesday_ Hours for Ticking Up Freezer
ABATTOIR HOURS
or Custom Orders. Tues to Fri — 8 a m to b p m. Sat S a m to I p m
Prices in effect December 20, 21, 22
AL'
Choice local Beef & Pork
Abattoir Phone: 262-2041
PLEASE NOTE- We reserve the right to limit all quantities on
ail ndvertised items Because of increased costs we find it
nrcessory tc make o 50t charge for grocery delivery.
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Phone: 262-2017 Hensall
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